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Governor’s sell-off of government-owned property is good for taxpayers and the economy. Might Camden Yards be next?
Six marathon days of Baltimore budget hearings wrapped up late Wednesday. Here are some key moments you may have missed.
Marijuana businesses could soon fill a former armory. Baltimore County residents are pushing back, arguing that it's too ...
Advance episodes of “Art of the Surge” offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at the adulatory environment in which Mr. Trump ...
The $576 million in savings over two decades in large part by a longterm shift from state-owned buildings to commercial ...
As part of a broader cost-cutting initiative, Maryland officials are considering selling off multiple state-owned properties in Baltimore, including State Center.
Maryland will move state agencies out of aging Baltimore buildings, aiming to save $326M through relocations and broader cost ...
Maryland State Archives scraps plan to charge for land records access after strong opposition from MSBA, business leaders, ...
The state will relocate employees working in the Baltimore buildings to commercial spaces in the city’s central business ...
Maryland Governor Wes Moore has announced the Moore-Miller Administration's government modernization initiative – which will ...
You are not alone. There was no bill introduced. No legislative hearing was held. There was no floor debate. No up or down ...
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